Home Inspections

A home inspection, also called a property inspection, best serves clients involved in a real estate transaction. ACS also offers other similar inspection services that address specific needs and goals that you may have as a Seller or Homeowner looking to maintain your investment.

Why should I get a home
inspection?

Before purchasing a house,
selling a house or beginning a maintenance program on an existing home, many
people contract with a home inspector to objectively evaluate important aspects
of the home's condition. A professional home inspector may spot existing
defects and conditions that the owner may be
unaware of.

What is a home
inspection?

A home inspection is a
general, visual examination of the current condition of the house. An
inspection report should cover the mechanical systems of the house: interior
plumbing, electric, heating and cooling, general interior, attic and visible insulation,
ventilation, siding, windows, doors, roofs, attached garages, foundation, and
visible structure. Features that are not part of the main structure such as
septic systems, wells, underground piping, and swimming pools are usually not
included. A Wood Destroying Organism Report (WDO), sometimes called “pest and
dry rot", may also be included. Home inspectors will not move furniture,
rugs, or other obstacles, nor will they inspect areas which are inaccessible
such as wall interiors, wet crawlspaces, and steep or wet roofs.

Keep in mind that a home
inspection is an educated opinion, not a warranty or guarantee that the house
is sound or that there will never be any problems.